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abstain

refrain / forgo / decline to vote
Intransitive Verb
past: abstainedpp: abstaineding: abstaining

This word conveys a sense of conscious, disciplined restraint. It is typically used when the subject is resisting a temptation or adhering to a moral, religious, or health-related code. The tone is formal and implies a deliberate act of will rather than a passive lack of action. In political or parliamentary contexts, it describes a specific neutral stance. Choosing to abstain in a vote is a formal procedural act that differs from simply being absent, as it explicitly records a decision not to support or oppose a motion.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ from something]

To deliberately choose not to do or have something, especially something that is enjoyable but believed to be unhealthy or immoral.

"He decided to abstain from alcohol for a month to improve his health."

Intransitive Verb
[~ from doing something]

To formally decline to vote either for or against a proposal or candidate.

"Several members of the committee chose to abstain from voting on the controversial motion."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To refrain from an action or habit, often as a matter of principle or discipline.

"The monk vowed to abstain for the duration of the fast."

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